Found on mountains, calderas look like volcanic craters that were left from an eruption, however they are not actually volcanic craters. The word comes from the Latin caldaria, meaning cooking pot.
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The word "crater" comes from the Greek word "krater," which means mixing bowl or vessel. It was used to describe the bowl-shaped depressions formed by volcanic activity or meteorite impacts on the Earth's surface.
Mount St. Helens is considered a stratovolcano, not a crater or caldera. It erupted in 1980, causing the top of the mountain to collapse and create a horseshoe-shaped crater.
Mount St. Helens is not a crater inside a crater, but rather a stratovolcano that experienced a major eruption in 1980, which resulted in the formation of a large crater at its summit. This crater, known as the "summit crater," was created when the volcanic cone collapsed after the eruption. The mountain itself has a complex geological history, but it is primarily characterized by its single large summit crater rather than a nested crater structure.
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The Arabic word jabal means 'mountain'.
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it is called a volcano.
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Crater Lake formed after the collapse of Mount Mazama.
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by the mountain
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LAWLThe Bessel Crater is 2 km deep.
The word "mountainous" means resembling or characteristic of a mountain, often describing something as large, rugged, or elevated like a mountain.
It formed a big mountain.